Brudini – Rogue Oligarch

Chaos with Swagger: Brudini’s “Rogue Oligarch” Sets the Night on Fire

Crank up the volume and let Brudini’s “Rogue Oligarch” consume you—it’s not just a song, it’s an electrified plunge into a fever dream of post-punk rebellion. From the first deep bass pulse to the explosive brass outro, this track grabs your senses with the intensity of a midnight revolution.

Picture Ian Curtis leading a jazz-fueled riot at a gritty underground club, and you’re getting close. Brudini’s deadpan vocals drip with quiet menace, cool as steel in the chaos, while a jagged guitar slashes through the mix like broken glass. But just when you think you’ve got a handle on it, the Istanbul brass kicks in—untamed, wild, and completely unpredictable, yet somehow regal. Trumpet and trombone clash like jazz outlaws on a burning bridge, and somehow, it works.

Originally a hidden B-side from 2020, “Rogue Oligarch” was reborn by the sheer force of crowd energy at an East London gig, now sharper, angrier, and strangely timely—though Brudini insists any parallels to real-world events are purely coincidental.

What makes this track unforgettable isn’t just the genre-bending madness—it’s the swagger. Brudini controls the chaos without raising his voice, crafting protest music for a world that’s already lost its grip, and that makes it exhilarating.

Put it on, embrace the disorder, and dance like everything’s about to change. Brudini has gifted us something unapologetically bold—and we’re all the better for it.

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